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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 22, 2009 14:14:11 GMT -5
Well, let's continue with our latest theme week, which I'm sure you all know what it is...
Songs About U.S. Presidents Week!!!!
Okay, that joke has officially been ran into the ground so far that it's now currently residing on a farm in China. So, let's continue with Christmas Week with The Pogues:
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 23, 2009 14:06:17 GMT -5
For today, you get two Christmas videos that have something in common! Well, other than the fact that they're Christmas videos. In both of these videos, Santa Claus is played by the same person: Tommy Mottola, the former chairman of Sony Music.
Here's the first, in which he appeared as Santa because he was married to Mariah Carey:
And, the second one, he appeared as a favor for his former protégées:
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 24, 2009 17:52:21 GMT -5
Christmas Week continues with a video for a song from the soundtrack for "Scrooged":
SPEAKING OF "Scrooged," the movie starred David Johannson as the Ghost Of Christmas Past. And, he did a cover of "Zat You, Santa Claus?" as his 1980s alter ego Buster Poindexter:
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 25, 2009 13:03:55 GMT -5
Merry Christmas, everybody!!!! Well, since it's Christmas Day, and I began Christmas With Some Songs About U.S. Presidents, Divorce, and Zombie Metaphors Of Soldiers Week On Saturday, then Christmas And That Other Theme That's Too Long For Me To Type Again Week is over. So, let's end on two of my favorite Christmas songs. Though, I should warn you; they aren't all that Christmasy. One is more focused on forwarding the plot of the rock opera it's a part of, and the other is about Santa going on a homicidal rage. Anyway, here's The Who's "Christmas" from the movie version of "Tommy" and The Killers' "Don't Shoot Me Santa":
Bonus: Here's the album version of "Christmas":
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 26, 2009 16:05:39 GMT -5
Okay, Christmas is over; and it's almost time for New Year's. So, let's do another theme week. And, since time keeps on slipping into the future, the theme will be Time. I take it that you all have figured out the video for today from the previous sentence. That's right! It's...
Pink Floyd's "Time"!
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 27, 2009 13:35:13 GMT -5
Time Week continues with Cyndi Lauper:
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 28, 2009 20:32:30 GMT -5
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 29, 2009 14:15:31 GMT -5
Time Week continues with a trip through the last half of the 20th Century with Billy Joel:
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 30, 2009 14:18:10 GMT -5
Time Week will now take you all back to the year everyone freaked out about Y2K, "Fight Club" was released, and everyone wanted to be a millionaire. It was a year so awesome that Prince was singing about it in 1982. It's "1999": www.dailymotion.com/video/x6ncb9_prince-1999_music
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 31, 2009 20:08:01 GMT -5
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Jan 1, 2010 13:35:30 GMT -5
Well, it's New Year's Day. Hey! Do you know who wrote a song called "New Year's Day"? U2! So, let's play it!
Also, for shit and giggles (to tie in with Time Week), here's "Beautiful Day":
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Jan 2, 2010 13:07:40 GMT -5
Well, I'm afraid that Time Week has come to an end. So, let's end it with some Huey Lewis and this pals The News:
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Jan 3, 2010 15:22:46 GMT -5
The Adventures Of Songs That I Heard On The Radio And Decided To Post The Videos Of Said Songs continues with Tom Petty And The Heartbreaker's "Into The Great Wide Open":
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Jan 4, 2010 19:34:55 GMT -5
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Jan 5, 2010 16:34:19 GMT -5
Have you ever felt like you've been abducted by aliens? Well then, this song is for you. If not, well then you can listen anyway.
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